Boat Tours & Charters
Pelješac Peninsula
Croatia's wine peninsula — oysters, beaches and rugged beauty
Why visit
Why Pelješac Peninsula by Boat?
Pelješac is one of the Adriatic's most distinctive destinations — a rugged, narrow peninsula famed for its Dingač wine (the southernmost red wine of continental Europe), fresh oyster farms, and dramatic limestone cliffs plunging into the sea. The journey from Makarska takes around 2 hours, but it's worth every minute. You'll navigate through wine-producing villages, stop at pristine swimming coves surrounded by wild vegetation, and have the opportunity to sample Dalmatian wines and locally-farmed oysters in intimate waterside settings. Pelješac is often combined with nearby Korčula Island, making for a luxurious, food-focused day on the water. This is destination diving and gourmet adventures — perfect for couples, foodies, or those seeking an off-the-beaten-path Croatian experience.
Scroll down to see all tours visiting Pelješac PeninsulaHighlights
- Dingač wine region — southern European red wine production
- Ston oyster farms — fresh oysters harvested daily
- Dramatic limestone cliffs and secluded coves
- Wine tastings at family-owned konobas and wineries
- Unspoiled villages with authentic Dalmatian culture
- Visible views of Korčula Island across the channel
Explore by boat
Tours to Pelješac Peninsula
Private Charter
9 hours Korčula & Pelješac Peninsula
Keep exploring
Other Destinations
FAQ
Pelješac Peninsula — Frequently Asked Questions
Yes! One of the highlights of visiting Pelješac is sampling Dingač wine and fresh oysters. We arrange stops at local oyster farms and traditional konobas where you can enjoy these Dalmatian specialties.
Approximately 2 hours from Makarska. It's a longer journey than nearby islands, but many guests say the scenic route, swimming stops, and destination make it unforgettable.
Absolutely — this is one of our most popular premium tours. You'll visit Pelješac for wine and oysters, then continue to Korčula Island to explore its medieval old town, all in a single day.
Of course! The peninsula offers far more than wine — stunning sea views, swimming in pristine coves, fresh seafood, and the rugged beauty of the Adriatic coastline. Wine tastings are optional.